Foreman faces his own mortality as House and the team race to stop the progression of his deadly illness.
House has recovered from multiple gunshot wounds and is back at work, taking on two cases simultaneously: Richard, paralyzed after brain cancer surgery eight years ago, who drove himself on his motorized wheelchair headfirst into a swimming pool; and Caren, a young woman paralyzed from the neck down after a yoga session. As House begins to diagnose and treat them, the team notices a distinct change in his attitude toward …more
House's ego takes a blow when he fails to diagnose a patient. When this failure begins to affect him physically, a stubborn House takes on his next case. Seven-year-old Clancy, a product of in-vitro fertilization, has been admitted to the hospital with rectal bleeding and claims of being tortured by aliens. The team runs tests on him, but when they get different results from the same tests, in addition to finding an unkn…more
Now that the medicine has worn off, House is back to using his cane and doesn't want to talk about it. His new patient is Ezra Powell, a renowned medical research pioneer who collapsed in his lab. House puts Ezra through diagnostic rigors, but the team is unable to come up with a conclusive diagnosis and Ezra's health continues to deteriorate. Becoming increasingly debilitated, Ezra ultimately demands that the team stop t…more
House takes the case of Adam, a 10-year-old severely autistic boy who screams loudly for no apparent reason. The team wonders why House is taking the case. House claims he just wants a patient who can't lie, but it seems he relates to this kid. In fact, House actually envies him; living in a shell has its advantages. But when Cuddy makes a minor change to House's office and House refuses to use the office until it's retur…more
House treats a young married couple with similar symptoms, but they are shocked by the cause of the illness; a walk-in patient (David Morse) stands up to House.
After being found in a coma at his apartment, a 600-pound man is admitted to the hospital; House spends the night in jail after being arrested for a number of violations.
Symptoms point to a possible genetic connection when House notices something about the son of a man (John Larroquette) who has been in a coma for a decade; Wilson confronts House about stealing his prescription pad.
House's newest patient is 18-year-old Jack, brought to the hospital after experiencing a heart attack and massive vomiting. Barely an adult himself, Jack has been the parent to his younger brother and sister since their parents died. After a brief perusal of Jack's file, House thinks he's got the diagnosis, seals it in an envelope and turns the process into a game, challenging Cameron, Foreman and Chase to figure it out o…more
House and the team take on the case of Alice, a young girl with pancreatitis. Since her divorced parents can't agree on how to proceed with her treatment and won't let House bully them into making a decision, House's only option is to take them to court and let a judge rule on the matter. When Alice's condition continues to worsen, House is forced to take her parents to court again, but in a surprising ruling, the judge a…more
It's Christmas at Princeton-Plainsboro and Wilson has a present for House. He and Detective Tritter have struck a deal and House has three days to accept it. Wilson will testify that he didn't sign the prescriptions House used to illegally obtain Vicodin, and House will receive two months in a rehab clinic for pleading guilty, avoiding jail time. Even though the deal apparently would make the whole nightmare go away, Hous…more
House is furious about Wilson striking a deal with Tritter, and at the same time, he tries to diagnose a little person's serious illness.
House is forced to respond in court to the criminal charges against him regarding illegal possession of narcotics, and the judge sets a date for a preliminary hearing. Enough is enough for Cuddy, who insists that House apologize to Detective Tritter as a final attempt to stay out of jail, since he refused to respond to Tritters previous deal by the deadline. Meanwhile, the case of Derek Hoyt, a firefighter suffering from …more
House has beaten the drug charges and is back at the hospital after a short stint in rehab. Cuddy comes to collect on Houses debt for perjuring herself on the stand and keeping him out of jail. She forces House to pay off the debt in clinic hours, requiring him to carry out a series of less-than-desirable patient exams in the clinic. Tired of Houses incessant whining about his disdain for the patients, Cuddy turns his cli…more
16-year-old Stevie Lipa is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital with a serious respiratory condition and internal bleeding. Oddities of his case land him under House and the team's care, but at the moment, House is irritated to learn that new hospital researcher Dr. Julie Whitmer has been assigned his handicapped parking spot by the hospital entrance. Since shes in a motorized wheelchair (and he has to walk)…more
Its Valentines Day at Princeton-Plainsboro and the ER is short-staffed due to a snowstorm. House encounters Foreman's latest patient, Hannah, who has sustained injuries from a car accident with her mother, Abby. House notices that despite her best efforts to act injured, Hannah is not feeling a bit of pain. House determines that Hannah has an incredibly rare condition that makes her completely insensitive to pain, and he …more
A snowstorm leaves the ER short-staffed on Valentine's Day; House determines that Foreman's patient, who was injured in a car accident, has a rare condition that makes her completely insensitive to pain.
Patrick Obyedkov, a 35-year-old musical savant, is in the middle of playing a piano concert when he suffers a painful involuntary muscle contraction in his left hand. After Patrick is admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital with a rare movement disorder, his case attracts the attention of Dr. House. House learns from Patrick’s father, Dr. Obyedkov, that Patrick suffered severe brain damage at age 10 from a bus acciden…more
House is puzzled yet intrigued when he meets his newest patient, John Kelley, an ex-Marine who had saved House’s life in a realistic dream just the night before. House is bewildered by how this man could have appeared in his dream before he met him. Recently returned from a two-year deployment in Iraq, Kelley is complaining of fatigue, pain and other non-specific ailments he thinks are the result of Gulf War Syndrome. J…more
A famous, pregnant photographer, Emma Sloan, is brought to the hospital after suffering a stroke in the middle of a photo shoot with Tyson Ritter. Although Emma’s condition initially stabilizes, her health takes a turn for the worse when her kidneys inexplicably fail. As her health continues to deteriorate, Emma is more concerned about her baby’s well-being than her own. With no other viable explanation for the kidney…more
Dr. Gregory House and Cuddy board a flight back to the United States from Singapore, where they were speakers at an international conference. Shortly after takeoff, a passenger seated next to House becomes violently ill. While House brushes it off as a hangover, Cuddy suspects the man might have a deadly contagious virus and the other passengers could be at risk. Assuming the worst, Cuddy suggests the plane turn back and …more
The team takes on the case of 6-year-old Lucy, who collapsed at daycare. They discover that the tissues surrounding Lucy’s heart have hardened and are strangling her heart, a condition usually found in much older patients. As the team searches for an explanation, Lucy's condition worsens and she suffers a stroke. There is a palpable tension between Cameron and Chase, and House intentionally assigns them tasks to do toge…more
The team takes on the case of Lupe, a young female swindle artist, who passes out while working a card-playing scheme on the streets. Lupe suffers from a lack of blood to the brain, which had temporarily paralyzed her ability to make decisions or exercise free will. Considering her background, Foreman immediately suspects Lupe's condition stems from drug abuse. Lupe senses Foreman's disdain for the decisions she made in h…more
Wilson prepares his 14-year-old leukemia patient, Nick, for a last-resort bone marrow transplant from his younger brother, Matty. However, when Matty sneezes during a pre-op visit to his brother, Wilson knows that Matty is not healthy enough to donate. House and the team race to find out what is making Matty sick so that they can treat him quickly and allow him to donate healthy, uninfected bone marrow to his dying brothe…more
Foreman hands in his resignation, while the team races to diagnose Addie, a 19-year-old girl, who is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro after coughing up a mouthful of blood during karate class. The team is in a dilemma as to whether to save her life or to diagnose her disease.
16-year-old chess prodigy, Nat, is admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro suffering from intense head pain that came on after he attacked his opponent during a speed chess tournament. House suspects his behavior as a symptom of cluster headaches. Meanwhile, Foreman’s frustration with House reaches a new level when he believes House sabotaged his job interview with another hospital, and Cuddy makes Foreman an offer she's sure …more
A Cuban couple, Esteban and his sick wife, Marina Hernandez, are pulled from the ocean during a dangerous rescue at sea while on route to the U.S. on a mission to reach Dr. House. Marina's medical records from Cuba were lost in the shipwreck, so the team runs a series of tests to determine the extent of her illness. When Marina's heart stops during a routine cardiac catheterization, the diagnostic mystery deepens. House d…more
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